Senior basketball player Teon Taylor and several other returners are back for Centennial, which reached the Class 4A state semifinals last season.
Rep. Dina Titus has sent a letter to the U.S. attorney general’s office asking for an opinion to keep internet gambling legal.
A lack of housing, basic infrastructure and population density coupled with a very visible homeless presence are the obstacles that entrepreneurs say are keeping downtown from realizing its full potential as a startup hub.
Nevada’s candidate filing period continued Tuesday brought with some unexpected twists with dozens of candidates entering hotly contested Assembly races and crowded federal elections.
New head coach Nua Agatonu takes over a team that returns five lettermen.
Steve Wynn demanded salon employees at Wynn Las Vegas record a video in which they stated they were never assaulted by him and the former chairman and CEO of the company continues to make appointments and receive manicures, pedicures and services there or at his on-property villa, according to a new lawsuit filed in Clark County District Court.
The Trailblazers have a larger group of athletes out for the team this year.
UNLV freshman quarterback Kenyon Oblad went through his first spring practice Tuesday at Rebel Park. He was a record-setting player at Liberty High School.
The Trailblazers are encouraged by their young group of sprinters.
The Trojans are hoping to repeat as Sunset League champions.
After having just two golfers last year, the Rattlers hope to field a full team.
A “separate-and-rehabilitate” model, a student tribunal and a dedicated staffer who works with students on behavioral issues all aim to proactively catch bad behavior early and prevent it from escalating.
Five NFL players have been given the franchise tag, with only Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell getting the exclusive tag.
Meal kit company One Potato will begin offering its product in Nevada beginning Wednesday.
Faith Lutheran is training a 15-week-old goldendoodle to become a full-time therapy dog on the school’s campus.
Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada will use a $10 million gift from the Fertitta family for operations and renovations at the organization’s Las Vegas campus, including the emergency shelter that houses an average of 500 homeless men nightly.
The Clark County Commission on Tuesday punted three scheduled votes that would have loosened local alcohol laws and reduced development fees.
Perhaps the first step would be for law enforcement to visit these special-needs classrooms and meet the kids.
Veteran defenseman Ian Cole is now a member of the Columbus Blue Jackets after being traded from the Penguins to Ottawa and then to Columbus. He still has vivid memories of facing Marc-Andre Fleury in Pittsburgh last month.
Former Oakland Raiders player Aldon Smith on Tuesday surrendered to police who said he is a suspect in a domestic violence incident reported three days earlier.
Not long ago, many predicted Arizona would be without coach Sean Miller and star players Deandre Ayton and Allonzo Trier for the Pac-12 tournament at T-Mobile Arena. But all three will be in Las Vegas.
Zion National Park is a favorite spring getaway for rock climbers from Southern Nevada, but before you head up there, be aware there are a few closures and changes in effect the next couple of months.
Known as “The Great American Desert Race,” the iconic Mint 400 returns to Las Vegas March 7-11 for its 50th anniversary.
Top economic adviser Gary Cohn is leaving the White House after breaking with President Donald Trump on trade policy, the latest in a string of high-level departures from the West Wing.
UNLV coach Tony Sanchez said he was pleased with the first day of spring football practices, which was Tuesday at Rebel Park. The Rebels, though, are without possible starting center Justice Oluwaseun, who had knee surgery on Thursday.
An autopsy performed on the body of a malnourished infant last week revealed that he weighed more on the day he was born than when he died, according to Las Vegas police records.
The new owner of the Playboy Mansion has agreed to maintain the facade in its original condition under an agreement with the city of Los Angeles.
Court records filed in wrongful conviction case say David Wayne Nelson, whose DNA was linked to 1994 slaying in Montana City, had “bragged about killing people in in Florida, California, Nevada and Washington.”
Joey Giambra, boxing’s “Uncrowned Champion” who fought the best middleweights the 1950s had to offer without ever getting a title shot in that division, died Friday in Las Vegas. He was 86.